Nigerian Women in Holland Donates to Orphanage in Nigeria

Children and Pupils at the Ndokwa Orphanage Home Foundation, Kwale

The visit to the Ndokwa Orphanage Home Foundation Kwale, in Ndokwa West LGA and the Fosters Paradise Orphanage, Ashaka-London in Ndokwa East LGA, both in Delta State, Nigeria on Monday, 18th of May 2015 by a

Mrs Achi Recevieng Items from Janet

 

 

 

The Director and Proprietres Ndokwa Orphanage Foundation Receiving the gift Items

Non-Governmental Organization, called Women’s Clubs of Holland, was a big relief to the inmates of the homes.
According to their representatives, Mrs Janet Kets-Ojegwali, who on behalf of the club, was in Nigeria to carry out the charity work, the club is made up of 8 Nigerian Women residing in Holland. The Rep Attending to the Children

Mres Janet Kets-Ojegwali, directly attending to the Children of Ndokwa Orphange Home.

Speaking during the event at the Orphanage homes, Mrs Janet Kets-Ojegwali said the body is established with the focus on helping children, especially the Orphans, and the visit to Ndokwa is the first of its kind outside Lagos state in the country and their mission is to reach out to as many communities in Nigeria.Outside View of the Ndokwa Orphanage
The Outside Structure of the Ndokwa Orpanage Home, Kwale, which needs Urgent Attention

Mrs Janet Kets-Ojegwali used the occasion of the visit to call on good spirited persons to come to the aid of the Orphanage homes and offer facilities that are built to take care of the Orphans and the needy in the country.Inside one of the Rooms at Foster Orphange Home, Ashaka-London
One of the rooms at the Foster Home, Kwale

The founder and Proprieties of the Ndokwa Orphanage Home Foundation, Mrs Grace Achi used the occasion to thank the body and said that because of financial constraints, the home is lacking in many things.
Mrs Grace Achi also said that to further aid the work of the Orphanage, a Nursery Primary arm was introduced to further help in taking care of the needy in the society, and gave the number of inmates in both the school and the Orphanage home as 50 persons.Part of the Items donated

Some of the Donated Items

At the foster Paradise Orphanage, Ashaka-London the Admin Secretary who welcomed the guests appreciated the visit and put the number of inmates at 30, but at the time of the visit, majority of the inmates of school age had gone out to school, the body could only see three infants.
The Administrative secretary thanked the women for the visit and called for more assistance.
At the end of the visit Mrs Janet Kets-Ojegwali personally on behalf of the body gave out Educational writing materials and Biscuits to the Orphanages.

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